April 10, 2019
Legislation to modernize the Real Estate Trading Act to benefit both consumers and real estate professionals began second reading today in the House of Assembly. The buying or selling of a home is perhaps the largest transaction that residents of… Read More about Real Estate Trading Act Amendments Aim to Improve Province’s Real Estate Environment
April 4, 2019
The Provincial Government has appointed Lana Collins and Anne Fagan as public representatives to the WorkplaceNL Board of Directors. The appointments were made through the merit-based appointment process established by the Independent Appointments Commission Act and are effective immediately. The… Read More about Provincial Government Appoints New Representatives to the WorkplaceNL Board of Directors
April 1, 2019
Legislation to regulate the payday lending industry comes into effect today, which will better protect users of payday loans in Newfoundland and Labrador. Payday loans provide a needed service for consumers who cannot avail of more traditional forms of credit… Read More about Payday Loan Legislation Now in Effect
March 25, 2019
Today, the Provincial Government released the results of its public consultations related to potential changes to the Real Estate Trading Act. The results are available online and outline feedback received from the real estate industry and the general public. Issues such as… Read More about Results of Real Estate Trading Act Consultation Available Online
March 14, 2019
The following statement was given today in the House of Assembly by the Honourable Sherry Gambin-Walsh, Minister of Service NL: Mr. Speaker, while the rising cost of insurance premiums for the taxi industry has been a problem for a long… Read More about Ministerial Statement – Minister Gambin-Walsh Comments on Insurance Rates and the Taxi Industry
March 14, 2019
The current administration is the first to actively seek solutions and address a decade’s long problem facing the provincial taxi industry regarding insurance costs. That includes meeting with representatives of the taxi industry on a number of occasions and, together,… Read More about Government Maintains Commitment to Work with Taxi Industry Toward Better Insurance Rates
March 12, 2019
The following statement was given today in the House of Assembly by the Honourable Sherry Gambin-Walsh, Minister of Service NL: Mr. Speaker, I am pleased to rise in this Honourable House today to recognize March as Fraud Prevention Month in… Read More about Ministerial Statement – Consumer Awareness is Key in Protecting Against Fraud
March 6, 2019
On April 1, 2019, legislation to regulate the payday lending industry will come into effect, enabling the Provincial Government to provide enhanced protection for users of payday loans. Regulations were published on Friday, March 1, in the Newfoundland and Labrador… Read More about Payday Loan Legislation Enhances Consumer Protection
February 25, 2019
The Provincial Government conducted public consultations on automobile insurance in 2018 to complement the review received from the Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities (PUB). The results of the public consultations are now available online – www.servicenl.gov.nl.ca/insurance/pdf/What_We_Heard and outline the feedback received… Read More about Provincial Government Releases Results of Public Consultations on Automobile Insurance
February 20, 2019
On March 5, 2019, changes to the Highway Traffic Act aimed at increasing safety for cyclists and pedestrians will come into effect. The one-metre rule will require a driver of a motor vehicle to leave one metre of open space… Read More about One-Metre Rule Improves Road Safety
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